I have a very nice evergreen one that I think may be E. perralderianum as its the only 3 'leaved' one I can find. the flowers are like E pinnatum colchicum. that's what I was told it was based on the flowers but the leaves are wrong for that. each leaf stalk of mine has 3 leaflets so that is making it more E perralderianum. would you like me to send you some? its a slow/steady clumper and fully evergreen with bronzish young foliage. it is thriving 10ft from the bowl of a large beech tree.

I always remove the leaves of mine - partly to show off the flowers but also with a yellow flowered variety whose name i forget (what's new...) because the new leaves are very attractive in their own right. Thanks for the reminder!